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EPIZOOTIC PODOKNEMIDOKOPTIASIS IN AMERICAN ROBINS
Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1999Epizootics of scaly leg disease caused by infection with the submacroscopic mite Knemidokoptes jamaicensis (Acari: Knemidokoptidae) in migratory American robins (Turdus migratorius) from a residential area of Tulsa (Oklahoma, USA) are documented during the winters (December through February) of 1993-94 and 1994-95. Estimates of 60 to > 80% of the birds
D B, Pence +3 more
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An Epizootic of Bovine Tuberculosis
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1974SUMMARY In September, 1972, a tuberculous cow was detected on routine postmortem examination by a veterinary meat inspector in Milwaukee, WI. Animal identification and trace back led to a dairy herd in Fond du Lac County in east-central Wisconsin. Investigation revealed that the epizootic may have spanned more than 10 years, involving cattle herds on 2
A R, McLaughlin, A I, Moyle
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Epizootic of Acanthocephaliasis Among Primates
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1970SUMMARY An epizootic of acanthocephaliasis caused by Prosthenorchis elegans occurred among the great apes at the Hogle Zoo in Salt Lake City, Utah. Involved were 5 gibbons, 3 orangutans, and 1 gorilla among 15 primates. Three gibbons died. Treatment with dithiazinine, piperazine, atabrine, aspidium, thiabendazole, and starvation was ineffective or only
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Theriogenology, 1976
Abstract History and Clinical Signs : The disease occurs most commonly during the last trimester in cows pastured on native vegetation in the foothills and mountains of California. Cattle native to the enzootic area are more resistant to the disease than other cattle.
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Abstract History and Clinical Signs : The disease occurs most commonly during the last trimester in cows pastured on native vegetation in the foothills and mountains of California. Cattle native to the enzootic area are more resistant to the disease than other cattle.
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1979
P F, Jezyk, M E, Haskins, C L, Jones
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P F, Jezyk, M E, Haskins, C L, Jones
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Perspectives on the Changing Landscape of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease Virus Control
Viruses, 2021Leela E Noronha +2 more
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